Nuclear fission is nuclear reaction in which nucleus of an atom , usually a heavy element, splits into smaller parts i.e. lighter nuclei . Free neutrons and photons are produced along with release of large amount of energy.
The fission reaction must be possible.
Heat, fission products, neutrons, gamma rays
Yes, the process of fission produces radioactive waste.
There are two primary design styles of fission reactors to produce electricity. Pressurized, and Boiling water reactors.
This source is the fission energy.
Fission of uranium and plutonium is mainly used to produce electricity, but also smaller reactors are used to produce radioisotopes for medical and industrial use
fission si different first of all because they only have one parnet to produce
All the nuclear fissions produce smaller elements from the larger element and few neutrons so that the fission reaction is continuously carried out.
For a chain reaction to occur, each fission must produce at least one more fission reaction. This leads to a self-sustaining reaction where each fission event triggers more fission events, resulting in a continuous release of energy.
fission and fusion
A stable nuclear fission reaction will be sustained if every fission produces one additional fission reaction.
To sustain a fission chain reaction, each fission reaction must result in one more fission reaction. And that one should result in one more, and so on.